J. Merritt/GC ImagesThe 2017 Toronto International Film Festival is in full swing.
The festival just started on Sept. 7 and runs until Sept. 17, but there have already been several celebrity sightings.
Shia LaBeouf and Sverrir Gudnason hit the red carpet on the first day of the festival to promote their film Borg/McEnroe, a film about the 1980 Wimbledon Championship match between tennis players Björn Borg and John McEnroe. Quantico's Priyanka Chopra was another early arrival and wore a pink Fendi ensemble to the premiere of Pahuna: The Little Visitors. The film, which she produced, is about three Nepalese children who get separated from their parents while entering Sikkim and their experiences in this new place.
But these weren't the only celebrities to hit the red carpet on the first day of the festival. Charlie Hunnam, who stars in the remake of the 1973 film Papillon, was spotted in a sharp suit and tie, and Armie Hammer looked dapper in a navy Ralph Lauren suit at the premiere of Call Me by Your Name.
More celebrities joined in on the fun on the second day of the festival. Lady Gaga was spotted wearing a black Elie Saab ensemble for the premiere of Gaga: Five Foot Two, which is set to be released on Netflix Sept. 22. Jason Sudeikis and Ed Harris were also seen at the festival for Kodachrome, and Margot Robbie, star of I, Tonya, was seen along with her co-stars Sebastian Stan and Allison Janney and director Craig Gillespie.
For pictures of the celebrity sightings, check out the gallery:
Emma Roberts
The actress attends the Celebrity and Tastemaker Lunch at the Momofuku Noodle Bar Toronto presented by AT&T and DIRECTV.
Jennifer Lawrence
The actress attends the premiere of her new movie mother! in Toronto.
George Clooney and Julianne Moore
The stars appear at the Variety Studio at TIFF presented by AT&T on Day 2 of the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada on Sept. 10, 2017.
Dame Helen Mirren
The great Dame appears at Variety's step and repeat during TIFF.
Jake Gyllenhaal
While supporting his new movie Stronger, the actor arrives at the Bisha Hotel in Toronto.
Benedict Cumberbatch
The Brit appears at the Variety Studio press event in Toronto.
Jamie Bell & Kate Mara
It's date night for the Hollywood couple who steps out to attend HFPA & InStyle's annual celebration at the Windsor Arms Hotel.
Evan Rachel Wood
Actress smiles wide at the Variety Studio at TIFF.
Battle of the Sexes
Billie Jean King, Emma Stone, Sarah Silverman, Jonathan Dayton, Andrea Riseborough, Valerie Faris and Steve Carell appear the Variety Studio at TIFF on Sep. 10, 2017.
Jessica Chastain
The actress adds a pop of color at the Molly's Game premiere.
Idris Elba
The actor brings the hotness to TIFF.
George Clooney and Nicole Kidman
Fancy running into you!
Lady Gaga
The "Bad Romance" singer wore a black Elie Saab number and killer heels to the press conference for Gaga: Five Foot Two.
Priyanka Chopra
The Quantico star wore a pink Fendi outfit to the premiere of Pahuna: The Little Visitors.
Jason Sudeikis and Ed Harris
The two actors posed for a picture at the premiere of Kodachrome.
Shia LaBeouf
The actor wore a dark Prada suit with a colorful shirt to the premiere of Borg/McEnroe.
Margot Robbie
The I, Tonya star wore a striped top and black skirt to the IMDb Studio at The Visa Infinite Lounge.
Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney and Craig Gillespie
Robbie posed with her I, Tonya co-stars Stan and Janney and the film's director Gillespie.
Grace Jones
The singer styled her black dress with cool shades and a bold red lip for the premiere of Grace Jones: Bloodlight And Bami.
Tatiana Maslany
The actress was all smiles as she held her IMDb Fan Favorite STARmeter Award.
Charlie Hunnam
The actor sported a suit and tie to the premiere of Papillon.
Armie Hammer
The actor donned a navy Ralph Lauren look to the premiere of Call Me by Your Name.
Downsizing, featuring Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig and Christoph Waltz, is also scheduled to be shown at the festival along with Suburbicon, which was directed by George Clooney.
Make sure to check out E! News for more updates on the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.